Looking at Latino Families’ Access to Early Care and Education Through Multiple Dimensions: Recording
May 23, 2018
Webinar
Looking at Latino Families’ Access to Early Care and Education Through Multiple Dimensions: Recording
Recording from May 23, 2018 webinar on policy-relevant findings from a series of studies that have examined important factors influencing Latino families’ access to ECE, such as search & decision making processes, parental preferences, and flexibility of hours.
Panelists
- Michael Lopez, Ph.D. (Co Investigator, NRCHCF)
- Lina Guzman, Ph.D. (Director, Child Trends)
- Danielle Crosby, Ph.D. (Associate Professor, UNCG)
- Yvett Sanchez Fuentes (Deputy Chief, Policy and Research)
Resources
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